PROFESSIONAL ENCAQEMENTS. '■_,' TO TRAVELLERS. nfTHOSE wishing to handle first-class ■*- lines on commission, apply between 4 and 6 p.m..TO-DAY (Friday), or by letter. ■"••'. ' D. O. RAMSAY AND CO., 153 Featherston Street, ' ' ' ■ ;■ Wellington. WANTED, a Second Assistant, at Hie Chadon Convalescent Home, Ne\v Plymouth. Apply Miss Pollard. WANTED, by experienced Young Man, Ptosition in Newspaper Office, country .preferred; all-round knowledge: Jfeader," "Dominion" Office. ' • WANTED, a Mistress for School in Hawke's Bay' for ,'September 21st, English, and all subjects, French and Latin. Apply "101," "Dominion" Office. "CROYDON PREPARATORY~SC_6bL, Day's Bay, Wellington.. fjOARDING School fo- Boys unde- 14 ;-*-» years of age. Principal, Miss Som_erville. WANTED, -for the country, a Governessfor young children; music necessary; references; interview. Mrs. R.'-'K. ..Simpson, at Royal Oak. between 1 and 2 p.m; until Saturday. \ ■■ AMPLICATIONS for the position of Cadet on a Survey Camp Will close on 15th Angunt, 1914. For particulars apply to A. R. Mackay, Licensed Surveyor, Wairoa, H.B. . WANTED-Become an Easy, Confident, Convincing Speaker—before one or a thousand. Give Grenville' Klciser 15 minutes daily and he will teach you by mail. Get .free prospectus "S." N.Z.' Representative,.'J. Rodger, il2d Lichfield St., Christchiirch. : • .' ' KAPONGA CO-OP. DAIRY CO., LTD. APPLICATIONS for Position of Manager of above Company (addressed "Chairman") will be received at. Office, Kaponga, up to August 11th,: 1914. ■' • Salary, £Wi and usual allowances. , J. B BENNIE, Secretary. ■;. : ,TO DRAPERS. ■ ; . DRESSMAICER and Costumier,','.' just' arrived from Sydney,' would .like position,' town, or country; thorough i knowledge'.of order and stock trade. "Dosigner," Post' Office, Hawera.'. GOOD SINGING is invariably based , upon correct Voice-Placing and Emission. ' , / MR. K. CORNWALL Guarantees practical Tu'.tion in the Art as exemplified in Old Italian Methods; ...Address: ' ! 18 PORTLAND.CRESCENT. - 'Phone 382.. ___J_j___ And .at Dresden'. ■'THE-POWER. OF SUGGESTION'/" ISRACTICAL Lectures on METAPHY- •' SICS and HEALING BY SUGGESTION every Tuesday, 8 p.m. Patients daily. Hours, 11-1 and 4-6. Wednesdays excepted. Consultation Free! Apply to •"' • • MISS D. JASPER-SMYTH Metaphysician, - Room 5, London Dental. Chambers, corner . Manners'& Willis'.Streets, Wellington.. yiLAN : ' -,SPICER'S , STUDIO. ; , : OPP;TE ARO HOUSE, CUBA ST. ",.,, ;p'hone 3263. V ... \ Specialities i Sepia, Tones and-, Hand 1 , '■'■.'■■!' : Paintings.-' •:■'. ; ;, ; ;:-'--;----.r7-ijA'^AGEl. ; ' :; -' ';':''' ' AND PHYSICIAL 'CULTURE.' ;'; i Classes,. Private JTuition,' : Treatment,- and ' .'.' . , MedicalyCises' Daily, J" " W. : '' : "-i •&''■■■ \'. HARRISON, •■ ■ ' -' . 'iV ■'•'*' ■■.- ■ . .".. Hon, Masseur .'Wellington Hospital. . Physical Culturist, Girls' ' ..•'/•College.-----123 CUBA '- STR-EE'i-: (over : Barber's)'. ■ '".'., ' : '~ 'Phone'32l4. .. -, • '• ACCOUNTANCY .', ,; ' EXAMINATIONS.;' - ..'.. THE most, difficult paper. in f these ex.ariiinations ris Book-keeping; '. So much h'a'K to :be done that many students fall through -imperfect training in the quick and'.accurate solution of proble.as.'.'.;'. i' ' '■ It is liere that the students of BANKS' COMMERCIAL COLLEGE score. They do practical-work from the'.time of enrolment. . • ,' -■ I. >. ' : .. The course .provjded 1 by this College covers over 200 problems for each examination. No other institution -or coach in New Zealand gives such thorough. tui-' • ti.on as you will receive by taking up this course;' ' ' ;'" ' .'_'■'.■ ■' : ; ■ '■. .- ■ '■■ | Eflrol; here, follow - onr instructions, I work conscientiously. .These .are . the !'secrets of success .at -Accountancy Exam-' inations. ■ \- ■..';' .-'. ]■.' j. Write for Prospectus. • : '■•.'- ,• " ',- H-. AMOS,, ■ .. .'- ; Director. 11 Grey Street.,-. Tel." 2098. ' I HOTEIV NOTICES. mHE NEW 'ROYAL HOTEL, . Rangitikei Street, Palmerston N. 'ARTHUR HAYWOOD '..J. Proprietor. The 'Hotel is'fitted throughout with Electrio Light, and affords SUPERIOR ACCOMMODATION to Visitors. ; ' Speight's Ale on draught. - TARIFF, 6s. 6d. - P.O. Box, 203. Telephone-94. WHERE TO STAY IN ... .' WELLINGON. '.-.'. ,nn H E ALB ER T HO T EL. (Corner of Willis and, Manners Streets). Tariff—9s. 6d. per day; _! 10s. per. week. JAS. MT3ONALD, Proprietor. OTEL GRAND CENTRAL, 107 CUBA STREET. ' Wellington's Leading Private Hotel. -Accommodation-for 100 guests. -First-class Cuisine. Every modern convenience. Ladies' Private ,Drawi'ug-room, Sittingrooms, etc. Lounges, and eight modern .bathrooms,' including electric ■ light ■ and electric-fire alarms, Tariff,' 6s.' ; day. 'Pernianent Boarders-as per-arrangement. YORK. ■ PRIVATE HOTEL, Feilding'e.LEADlNG House, . One Minute from Railway Station. ' Commercial men and 'holiday-seekers will find this house. up-to-date in every particular, Fifty rooms, excellent table,' good attention. ■ Entirely under new management. Tariff, Gs. Gd. • MRS. M'CONACHIE, _' Proprietress. VISITORS TO PALMERSTON "NORTH, tJTOP when ymi come to THE WHITE A? HOUSE Dining and Tea Rooms. Special arrangements are being made for tho convenience of country- patrons during Show Week. HOT LUNCHEON served in our spacious Dining-rooms, both upstairs and dowm from 10.30 a.m. Hot Teas from 4.30, Dainty Morning and Afternoon Tess. Hot Pies, Coffee, etc.; served all day, up to. II p.m. The Square. J. RAWLINS, Palmerston North.":
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2222, 7 August 1914, Page 1
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